Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 80, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 22, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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THE G-AZETTISi' JfOIlT WOI?TH TEXAS f HUBS PAY 3AftCH 22.
CAPITA Ji ClilCKlNOS.
Pencil Plcturlngu of Affairs at Attutin
aB Thoy aro Focused by Gazette-
Reporters.
Atmliii. March 10 Tlio report of
tlio c.ccretary of llio board of education
recently leaned by ex-Hccretary O N.
jrollluuHWortli Is wild to bo tlio niofit
uxU'iihIvo piece of compilation ever
lulled ly the hlaio. Tlio cost of print-
ing wits about $3ft00.
When it became known Hatilrdiiy
morning that tlio OAzirrrK lioimo n-
porter had pOAMvaHloti of tlio roll with
tliu "aye" and "noe" taken tlio day
previous on tho )onltentlary leaxo
(iicrtlioti. he lit-cntnu at oneo tile object
of attention Irani some of tlie "leli'-
tirely" gentlemen about the corrldorM
of tlio eapltol Falling to convince
tho (JAZirn'K'H obtiirto young man that
tho only desire to poses that particu-
lar document arose from mere Idleatid
harmlef'8 ciirloHlty on tbelr purl a
second eanviiHi of tlio house was at
tempted; but iilaH It wan too late.
Tlio members became HHKjjfraous and
refUHed todlsciifcH UielcawUlH until it
Hhall come up ill tlio Iioubc. Mean-
time tlio ilAZirrrn man him carefully
locked up and will preserve that roll
to bo UH'd po.-slbly In hl proposed
forllK'oriiIul)ook to be entitled "Hlxty
Days in the Lobby.'
A bill Ik now before
tho IcKlHluttire to uIiiiiiko tho charter of
the city ofAiiMliii mid thl calla to
mind tlie too common pnutleu In kir-
JHlallon of paHHlni; local ineaHiires wllh-
out proper eoiiHideratloii. Under this
jiraellco great lianWilpH are often mint-
ed upon whole commuuitlc by a few
IntereHted parties. Kor liiHtanco a bill
allccllng an entire commuiilly in
dml ted Introduced and koiucUiiich
piwhod without being printed or read
Mlmply iiiKin (lie Htatement of a mem-
ber (bat tlio bill "Jy purely local and
aU'ecta only my town or county."
Anil UiIh la willed "Iiglrtlatlvocoiiile-
y.' Tlio hill allude! to practically
re-enaelH a eliarter lorjthl.s city which
.wax annulled In answer to a intlllou
of eitl.oim; but tho ihomI objectionable
feature In the new law In thiit It pro-
vides for making every olllco In the
city appniiiiivo and pfiieea.thln vhhI
patroniige a. d dimgerouH power lu
iliohanilH of the imiyor. 'i'ho argu-
ment In favor of thh proposed change
Jh thoeconomle feature: that Itforcin
the a'dermen to Hurvc without pay and
rcdiieeH the mayor'H milary to a llguro
merely nominal. TIiIh Idea would
not be objectionable pethup.s to (be
peoplti of a tlfbt-bunleiied clly hut
in tho oIiimxIc language of
a member of tho Iioumj "there
1h a large-sl.ed bug under this dainty
ohlp." Austin hasalwnyh been cureeti
by "rlngH' and Ui!h propis'il .vow
eliarter only hccUh to perpetuate and
make even wtroiiger thai ring rule.
The candidate for mayor under thN
new charter him already been nelecled;
lio Ih a man who can all'onl to m-rvo
tho city for thu "honor" in tho thing.
While of courw iw u imlural Keipience
thooHlcern to bo appointed by thin
truly "honrary" niiiyor have
alHo been Moleuled thero Is
Htlll another potent factor
behind UiIh bill which U "purely local
and ellcctri my city only.' The Ua-
iiriTU however rei"ralnn from part to-ulai-H
and will not dlnc.ims tho pioba-
bio ountrnV of tho ?IOl)l)UO worth of
hontla to ho iMaucd for hcwcik atone
the outstanding lndehtednisH of ox-
tremely "doubtful validity" nor bus
It tho f''a8t deal re to ipioHtlon the prov
porUy of the (pilot little plan to throt-
tle old i'o.r. itoiult by denying the jieo-
plo tho right to elect their olilecrH and
rearing an nutocratlc power In one
Hlngle liuiJeHtlc Individual to beleet for
tlijitn. An tho UA.nrru at prem-nt ha
woven or eight hundred readeiH lu
- Atirtlln Ukwo alluoloiiH arc iiiadeiiieie-
ly ioi"polnleri" purhnpa tho lino of
thought may be taken up whoru the
wazktti: iiiiruniiy lea oir
Tho DOlltles of tlio future urn nltviulv
being dlHftiHiied at tho capital. Among
the migge.itlona promulgated by the
over busy quid nutwii 1h ope which
iiami'rt lion. W (.' WiiIhIi gcneml
laud comnilHslouoi' an tli next gov-
urnor. JIul.n extremely popular with
all the munthoix of the leglaturo and
thoioare not a few who believe If he
de.ilrcH tho position ho will bo
one ( among tho Hlrongext men
In tho next race if he
bo not HKuiMMsful. Tlu- frlendaof Hon.
() H. aihwnn Hpeaker of the Iioiihc
mo already cauvaHMlng hl ehaneeH for
lieutenant-governor flomu of the
frlentlHof the into railroad hill think
Mr. Gibson linn Hpollud bin ehiinee.s for
future promotion by tho prominent
part ho has taken by tho Introduction
of bin Hiilwtltuto hill. Thov claim
that tho HUhstlluio wiih framed for (lie
purpose of killing tho bill that It Ih a
inero huhterfuge to prevent needed
railroad regulation and for that rea-
Jt.?.u. "tlu! lwPh" will not forgive him.
'lhln Ih morcly Hpcoulatloa In
futuivM however ami mot prohahlv
arlBert from tho tiHcurhltleH of the
hour
The member are bccionlmr Imim.
tlent and "wmit logo lttiu. .Most of
mo tegiHiattoii now neing enacted Ih
done without a quorum.
Tho penitentiary Iciwch aro all the
talk now and mo creating no Hiuall
amoiuit ofHpeeulation im to (ho Until
result. Moinherrt aro hearing from
their ooiiNtltueulH and a prominent
senator remarked yesterdav that If a
vote wore to he taken over again In tho
minute lie believed the Ichmcx
would Tall Ah tho houyo tduml
at prcMout thero Ih little
doubt but that a tnidorhv
favovtho ahrdiratloii of tho leae but
that majority in much divided iw to
tho reason i'or mieh opposition rotue
ddlre tho attiio to tuisiiniv control now
other thhik It beot to muko a Hhort
Iohho of my two or four yean until tho
htatocaii get lu better condition torn.
6iinie while others deslro to break tin
jircHont lease with a view to making a
betteronoat once. The lessee have
the prerttlglo of tho popularity of Kob.
ertH and Jiiibboek. tlio approval
If not tho aid of Ciovernor
Ireland bcliluil them be-
Hide one or the htrongest and bent
trained lobblea uvor hcou at the capital.
Under these elteiinialaiieo ajul being
iupietlon dlllloult for the avetago Ifg-
Islator to piaster the Html result Ih
Hhrotidod in very mucli doubt.
. ...urJ."f lliJ w!ok appropriation
bill will be acted upon by the senate
and the land bill by (ho hoiiue. With
these two measures disponed of it will
bo hard to hold the unions hero. For
that reason probably a good ninny
Important blllu will bolutt uiiaitviided
to among umn tho reformatory bill
whliih has almady passed tlie Hcnato I
the occupallon tax hill tho railroad
bill mid others
The light between the team and nolo
mcmbcirt of tho houao will bo to go
over again if tho first Hcotloii of the
land bill is now tied up by a motion to
reconsider. Htaumlertdoori that tho
nnti-Ica'io men aro gathering mow
forces and will make a stronger tight
next time.
Hcnalor Davis or Cooko hai ac-
quired notoriety if not fame by the
persistency with which ho attacks tho
senator from Travis. A more power-
ful adVcisary in debate than Henator
Terrell would bo hard to find and tlio
constant and repeated invitations to
battle extended bv the senator from
Cooke exhibit nerve If not discretion.
The monotony of the senate proceed-
ings was broken Katuiday by a tilt be-
tween the two which while It re-
sulted disastrously to Davis as a
forensic comU.it Hlfau'cil the latter to
getoh'a good thing at tlio expense
of the seemingly much despised and
little understood university. He
likened that Institution (oa kangaroo
with is hull on University hill at
Austin one foot In (lalvcston another
at llryan its tall wrapped around tlie
colored normal school at I'ralrie View
and both of its paws in the public
treasury. Of course tills brought
down tho house. as the
HIAIE ox his hamulus.
sayiiur goes. Terrell's reply
was merciless but Davis got a slap at
the "rich man's school" and the laugh
on the senator from Travis and that
was all ho wanted. '
DKNTO.V COUKTV.
(lorrcnponilonei) of tliu Cozettc.
Pilot i'olnt March O.Mrs. I'halin
had some money and a pistol stolen
from her house last evening. It is
thought that tlie thief will be cap-
tured. J. V. lSrwln of (he grocery house of
JSrw-ln fc Co. loft this morning for
Tennessee. A telegram stating the
dangerous illness of his father hurried
him awav.
The lump- of I. ai. Wellborn has
been gladdened by tho arrival of a
young daughter.
Constable Ula-srook arretted John
Durham last Saturday for failing lo
pay u lino ordered by tlie court some
time ago charged with having the
festive pistol lu his possession.
It. W. iicatimoiit representing Joe.
Brown's wholesale grocery house was
taken sick to-day but will he kindly
cared for by the good lady who knows
Just how lo take care of guests ut the
Edwards House.
Uncle John Morgan round a Texas
specialty snugly stowed away in the
bed-clothes a low nights since and In
the attempt lo remove It (be largo
lusitouseentlpedu twlsled Its lengthy
form around his linger piercing It
wllh Its poisonous fangs. The proper
remedies were applied and ho is on the
way of recovery.;
J. II. Wilson of the linn of Wilson
& I long cigar liianiifactuierH Unities-
viilc was in town Tuesday lu the in-
terest of their hoiiiio.
W. ti M. Shtui of the linn of Dav-
idson & Co. lias returned from St.
Louis.
Jtov. J. W. Atkinson Is in Sherman
again this week to assist in a revival
meeting.
ltev. D. It. Orafton of Denton oc-
cupied the Cumberland pulpit last
Sunday
Col. Al. Al. Slaughter and tlie popu
lar clerk of Wilson it Co. J. A. I j. JSfc-
Karland aro in Denton as jurors.
If from the large stocks of now goods
received daily by our merchants Is an
Index of the business to ho transacted
this spring weshall have lively times.
KIdcr Smith of tho UhvM'um Jtcwvit-
ycr Donham Texas was in the city
and preached hi the Christian church
Tuesday.
W. I'. Doran loft Monday morning
ior m liouis.
Ileglsiered at tlie Udwards House:
John Haven Denison; A. A. Hurnov
HouliiunjA. A. Kleldcn St. .Louis; 0.
Molt?. Shermans li. Smith Sherman;
It. W. neaumont. Fort Worth; Cl. W.
Stewart Sherman; 1. Slgoii St. Louis;
Miss M. H. Homers St. Joe Mo.; It. K.
Hendricks Galveston.
Pilot i'olnt Hotel ; W V. Slnnlgo
I-'ort Worth; S. Gee Denton Tex.;
T. Hates Aubrey Tex.; J. Mann
Mustang Tex.; McCoy Denlon
lex.; .Hui Johnson city; Thos. Kiulth-
son city; C. M. Urimlard Galveston;
John I'JnvIno Wise county Tex; II.
iMuicuuui iiiuni cny Tex.; Mrs. V.
10. White Willsburg Tenii.; W. U.
Wallace MelUuuoy Tex.; Hlg-
We were a Jolly gang who chartered
the bridal chamber of the west-bound
sleeper live or us In all and this
numcrlc.il strength of ours enabled us
to put oil a deal of style at a very
small outlay of capital per capita.
"Jimmy" Jlniuuoii with his ever
cheerful face .Howard Peako with his
never ceasing llow of songs and Jokes
Andrew .Uatcuinn and Oscar Scllg-
man with their many social qualities
and I to look after them all In a moth-
erly kind of way. Who can Imagine
that we spend a dull moment? Songs.
Jokes and general merriment beguiled
the time (when wo were not sleeping)
and before wo were aware of the fact
or felt inclined lo separate Tor business
tlie portal shouted
"COMJKADOCITV"
and we alighted amid the general
bustle and confusion and amid the
braying of a brass band. Just how
the citizens of Colorado knew I was on
that particular train I can't say. Tlio
conductor niav have telegraphed them
that I was aboard. Atony rate It was
evident that they Knew of my
coining for wns there not
a largo concourse of citizens with a
brass band to receive me and thus I
was again disappointed in my endeav-
or to travel unostentatiously and with
out puniic demonstration i merely :
lifted my hat to the clamoring crowd
and making our way through a dense i
mass of people we sought a hotel. As I
wo walked along f was shocked to
hear Jim Draiinon say in sort of semi- i
(soliloquy "Well 1 can't see for
tho life of me how those peo-1
pic knew I was on that train
and yet there they were with a brass
band to receive me. "Well well; such
annoyances are but a tax levied on
greatness and I must submit to it i
suppose.
L merely looked at him with silent
contempt. The idea that '- should
imagine all this demonstration was
for inn.
Hut I must lell you of Colorado
City. It is just the 11 vest kind of a
bustling town with some several In-
habitants. I never heard how many.
It is situated on tlie hlstotic Colorado
river about forty miles from Its head.
It Is the home of the stockmen and is
surrounded by a country devotod ex-
clusively to grazing. Cattle cover the
adjacent prairies and brow-c up to the
very edge of the town. This little city
Is beautifully situated and from the
gentle hill-side on which most of tlie
residences stand a view may bo had of
tlie angry Colorado dashing its murky-
water against the wave-worn rocks
and if you aro in a dreamy mood yon
can easily Imagine a ruined castle lilt-
ing its battlements from the frowning
elills. JJut the only evidences that
this spot has ever been inhabited are
the worn holes which the coyote the
owland (he ratth-'.iake but recently
abandoned being frightened away by
the scream of tlie locomotive. Colo-
rado has an elegant stone court-house
a substantial jail two good hanks a
good hotel a great number of substan-
tial business (Inns and Just
thirteen hundred and ninety-one
saloons. I never counted the saloons
but I put a low estimate on thorn. My
partner "Jemmy" says there are laiA"
saloons but f think he must have
gone into one twice. He went in by
himself llrst looked In the mirror be-
hind the bar to see if ills cravat was
on straight counted thesaloon started
out. met a friend at the door who
I wanted to see the bar-keeper about
something went back with ids friend.
interviewed the bar-keeper and as lie ! Walker it Co.
walked out counted the saloon a sec-1 thing in that
omi uniotitiu urns got mixed upas to
the number of them.
My duties here the hurry and con-
fusion attendant upon tho stock con-
vention and the Hhort (lino I hnd to
stay prevented my getting very ex-
tensively acquainted but 1 remember
there are some good business firms.
LawMili. Smith t Co. havo I believe
tlio largest and juost varied stock
goods In town. Tho Iton-
limntion lied m oxirnvngailt ly
about the matter that the recording
angel must have lnul to write In short
hand in order to keep his deeds prop-
erly booked. Ho denied bitterly that
ho'had to go to bed while this shirt
was being washed and that the china-
man kept him In Ued two hours after
the rk was done in order to ellect a
(tompromlso Jiratiuon refusing to pay
the ''two blites" demanded by John
who wanted to get rich "aile saineo
Mellcan man." it Is unnecessary to
Mil that John had the iils'c on ins
"Mellcan" customer ami that uran-
ium was Dually forced to send out and
borrow two bits and take his shirt.
This 1 say Hraniion stoutly denied
and continued lo levy blackmail Jipon
mo until I adopted a new policy. My
motto was. "Millions for defense but
I not a cent for cigars."
Tliis so incensed my companion that
j he lias attempted and perhaps par-
I tlally succeeded In subsidizing the
; press. He has bribed one newspaper
I to take his side that 1 know or. But
j enough or this; before leaving Colo-
I rado I havo only to say that among
! her other institutions she lias a wide
l awake paper to represent her viz: tlie
j Clipper and that "this paper seems to
enjoy a nearly patronage.
auij.hm;
Is situated some sixty miles east of
Colorado and Is also surrounded by
gliisbotton Pilot
Gainesville
Orove; H. Fran
e;
ciitiiiuitxi-:.
.mimiMiitiilit-('iitvorKlimK.IVriiiilt .Men-
tion mid N'imn Nntt-n
UorroMximlonru of Uin (inuitto.
Cleburne March i.1). The Golden
Troupe played "The Daughter of
the Heglment" to a good audience
last night. "The l-'retleh Spy" holds
the boards to-night "Marik-d Lift)"
to-inorrow night.
There were two conversions at tlie
Methodist church last night both
ladles above forty years or age.
Mr. . Molfeiiry who
has been visiting ju.r
daughter Mrs. J. D llryan during
the winter leaves for her home lit
Iowa to-morrow.
Mews. U.S. Wilson L. M Gug-
genheim and Dr. .1. It. Keating all
piomlnent citizens are announced as
cancildales for aldorino'i respectfully
lu the First Second and Third wards.
Mr. T. W. Mayes proprietor of tlie
Pearl saloon gave a gilt-edged bond
today lit tlio matter of an attachment
sued out by a St. Louis linn and re-
opened the Pearl.
Air. A. J. HnUy deputy United
States niiuvihnl who ran tho attaeh-
nieiit on the Pearl saloon returns to
Dallas to-night.
County court civil term Is In ses-
sion It Is now transacting probate
business.
Arrangements are being made t
tender Mr. 0 S llenly the malinger
ofthe Texas Express Company in Cle-
lurno and hs bride n emu ....
Hon at the opera-house on Friday
night March JlOth. It will be tho w-
alal event of the season Kort Worth
Is Invited to send representatives.
For Kent
The building known asCawldy &
Co'. Niloou second door wctof the
LOOlU 0)t ion Saloon. AVllllnvr.mfr.il
(or h muuoo iiiuy
ut 'I'lt-nli li. li
or
(tretirooic House Is bv far the
best hotel out west 'Mrs. Dunn
the proprietress evidently knows how
a hotel should be run lor tho establish-
ment Is well patronized and guests
leave well pleased.
Tallant it J lull perhaps tho best
known saloon men in tlio state havo
tlio finest saloon in Colorado City.
They have a large commodious biillil-
lugaiulit is said tliev alwavn keen
wi id loo nest in
at
a sa eon only. Apply to Ji Kulm
TIvoll Hull H5-tt;
well stocked
market.
Mr. W. K. AVigglns formerly of
your county also has an elegant
saloon and treats Ills customers
with frank courtesy and good whis-
key. I haven't space to speak of the
other 1'ISS saloons and numerous good
business linns.
The hospitality of the citizens of
Colorado Is unbounded. They gave a
grand' ball and baiinuel In honor of
my visit to the city. True the invlla-'
nous uitnrt say anything about the
ball being given as a compliment
to me but tlie committee
who got tlie tickets evidently know-
how modest I am. so thov 'left nv
name oil" and put "complimentary to
tho Colorado it Hrtizos Stock Assovia-I
lion- on mo uckoib instead.
"Jemmy" Hrannou and I wanted
auemi mat oall but there was nn
ut.L.I.V I.. II. n I ...
nuiviv in ui miij ipou lauing an j
Inventory it was round that our Joint
wardrobe did not contain us
much as two clean shirts. After ills. '
cussing the attuntlon ut some length
we arrived at a conclusion. ni.miwm'u i
"grip" oontalned a solitary shirt with 1
an luimacuiiuo trout. Hi-iinuou could I
go to bed while 1 attended tho ball '
and then after awhile 1 could come i
back go to bed and let him have the !
shirt and go to the ball. '
This plan worked well. I
and we look in the ball very sntlsfad
torlly. True the shirt when It oauie
my turn to wear it wns nut as spotless
as it laid been Jlranuoii having cxer-
deed himself rather violently in the1
ball room which caused him to
perspire pro'usely and wash some of
the starch out ol our Joint garment.
He had also spit some tilmmjKigue on
its front which was not thereby
adorned to advantage This how.
over. was a small umio...
and f should have had no HUiVoHhus
iw.ii f li.. .iir.ii i.iwi ... i..... . 'b
.... ..... ...... .. w -in. union oiler- i
wards attempted to levy blackmail on
mo by threatening to tell that I bor. .
rowed his shirt if 1 didn't set up ul0'
vim"" in mvi. iii) iKii ivii every
crowd we got into that I was wearing
ii( uuii'im wi co( roe tne crowd
U'nill.l I I..;. (..cl.1 II.... .... I ..... "' I
...... ...v.. iiiomi iu.il i j. wns in no
expense for wearing nppnrcl I could
readily allyrd to treat to cigars.
liiteurazliii' country. AVhat Abileno
most needs at present Is a good hotel
and this want will be supplied at an
early day as builders are now at work
on tlieeoiiHtruetlon of an elegant build-
ing near the railroad which when com-
pleted will be taken charge of by Maj.
II. M. Stocking who now
has an elegant dining hall
whore passengers are fed bountifully
as the train stops hero twice a day for
meals. It Is not necessary to state that
Cameron & Company have acres of
lumber at this place for It is well
known that this llrm lias lumber In
in every Texas town of note. Smith
it Stephens are the principle bankers or
Abilene. Thoy also handle large
quantities or merchandise. Charlie
Goldberge is yet at Abilene with a big
stock of goods and Cameron it Phillips
have a stock of hardware that would
bo a credit to any city in tlie state.
One Is surprised to ilnd such tin im-
mense store where only a few months
ago the cow-boy and the prairie dog
only roamed. M. Cl. Terry also has a
large store on the south side
of the railroad. X. Por-
ter has a lino saddlery
establishment and J. W. Red & Co.
keep I do reckon more and better
liquors than any llrni in the west.
Tlio daily Gazhttb may be found
on sale in Abilene at 15. S'ato's drug
store on south side of the road.
My old friend W. 'J'. Jlorry has J
regretted to learn been for
several weeks confined lo his
room with fever. i hope
to sec him on the streets when L visit
tlie place again. Abilene Is constant-
ly building up nud will no doubt con-
tinue to bo a prosperous town as it en-
joys a lucrative trade with Concho and
other Inland towns.
The cirst-homul train -was
on time Friday and boarding it
we soon found ourselves at
liAllil)
safely housed at tlie Miller IJouso
where we were made entirely conifort-
nble and happy. Jialrd is fortunate in
having two good hotels the Miller
House and tlio Slgle House. Hoth i)f
them treat travelers well. J. F. Pat-
terson keeps a livery stable where
the best or teams and vehicles may be
hired; and as for whiskies wines etc.
you have only to go to the
crystal 1'alace Miloon where J. M.
have the nnestofevcry-
ilie. Aiuoutf the nlens-
ant men r met at llalrd 1 remember
T. A. Cochran of tlio late llrm of
Kerr Cochran it Hibb. Mr. Hibh of
this llrm after remaining in the busi-
ness for one year lias just sold out to
his partners nt a net profit or COS per
cent or tlie canltal ho hud' In.
vested. Mr. Cochran had at Halrd
eighteen thoroughbred .Durham bulls
and ono cow Just shipped from Shelby
county HI. These he Intends turn-
ing out on tlie range at once with ids
other cattle. 1 also met Mr. K. F.
Wagner of Wagner .Hros. whose
ranch is near Hnltd and my old
IrieiidD. 11. Olds. Mr. W. Jt. Lot
of - the Clarentlim was around
on the streets with a face as pleas-
""... 'Is. f llc AVm! cohiiMg money
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1
J-nun Halrd Jlrauuoii and 1 shtnnei
ourselves as re l' it n mn .i .i.i(i.
the place I only stayed long enouirh to trot
supper at the -Hickman House and
thou came the pain of parting with my
traveling companion. L full on his
neck and wept ami ha wept tears all
over my shirt front and then 1 induced
Him to get tlie socks he borrowed from
mo out ot Ills grip nud place them in
mine tun! then "All aboard for the
east bound passenger" shouted the
bus driver and this story Is llnlshed.
Si.adi:.
Mr. It. K. Ltiim llronham. says:
I have sold a jMeat deal of Hrown'S
mil iMiiera ami nave heard
sneak highly ofit.''
parties
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SinMng Chills Inlermlttcnt Rcmil.
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Spleen (Fovcr Cako) General Dcbilf.
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